University School QB Sean White named Elite 11 MVP

Quarterback Sean White, a Sun Sentinel first-team All-County player who led Chaminade-Madonna to a 9-4 record, transferred to University School and led the team during spring practice.

Quarterback Sean White, a Sun Sentinel first-team All-County player who led Chaminade-Madonna to a 9-4 record, transferred to University School and led the team during spring practice. (Jim Rassol, Sun Sentinel)

University School quarterback Sean White was named the MVP of the Elite 11 quarterback competition Wednesday.

White, who is uncommitted, dominated at ESPN and Nike's "The Opening" which hosted the Elite 11 competition this year. White was one of 18 quarterbacks selected to compete for the 11 spots in the prestigious group.

White was the last player invited to the competition, and analysts at the event — hosted at Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, said that he played with a chip on his shoulder throughout the competition.

That tenacity didn't hide is natural ability though — White's exceptional spiral was on full display in the competition.

"His accurate isn't just accurate. It's exact. It's an NFL type of ball," former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer said of White. "I'm stealing this from Steve Young, but he has an artistic ball. He paints a picture with his ball."

White is a three-star rated prospect who holds 13 offers. That number should go up after Wednesday.

White said two weeks ago that he plans on visiting Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Mississippi, Harvard, Yale and Alabama this summer.